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Toll Brothers asks Wylie planning commissioners to amend College Park PD to replace townhomes with single-family homes

5707250 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Toll Brothers representatives asked the Wylie Plan Zoning Commission during a work session to amend the College Park Planned Development (PD-2023-18) so the southern townhome portion would be replaced by additional single-family homes, the northeast amenity lot would be removed and filled with lots, and residential phasing would be decoupled from construction of the commercial frontage.

Toll Brothers representatives asked the Wylie Plan Zoning Commission during a work session to amend the College Park Planned Development (PD-2023-18) so the southern townhome portion would be replaced by additional single-family homes, the northeast amenity lot would be removed and filled with lots, and residential phasing would be decoupled from construction of the commercial frontage.

The request was presented by Addison Rogers, director of community planning for Dallas–Fort Worth at Toll Brothers, who said the company would shift the previously approved plan of "50 single-family homes and 32 townhouses" to a single-family layout of about 68 lots. Rogers said the change would bring the total density to "just under 70 single family homes" and remove the amenity structure previously shown on the northeast corner.

Why it matters: the amendments would change housing type and density at College Park, affect what open space and amenities the neighborhood receives, and alter the conditions tying residential occupancy to completion of the commercial lots on the property’s Country Club/Commercial corridor frontage.

Key proposal details and company rationale

- Unit mix and density: Toll Brothers proposed eliminating the 32 townhomes and replacing them with roughly 68 detached single-family…

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